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12 Ornaments You Can Make & Eat

Is your Christmas tree looking a bit bare this year? There’s no reason it should stay that way! Here are 12 splendid recipes for totally edible, insanely adorable ornaments. From cookies to candy, you’ll be able to bake up a batch of homemade ornaments that look as good on your tree as they do on your dessert plate.

Turn Jolly Rancher candies into pretty, shaped ornaments that shine like a stained glass window. Click for the recipe from The Pink Couch.

Snowflake Ornaments 5 of 12

Gingerbread is baked into delicate little snowflakes and tied with a bow to make these beautiful, simple Snowflake ornaments Click for the recipe from Delish.

Peppermint Swirl Ornaments 6 of 12

Kids will have a blast making these swirly, twirly peppermint ornaments. All you need are a few simple ingredients and a handful of minutes. Click for the recipe from Martha Stewart.

Gingerbread Glass Windows 7 of 12

Hard candy melts into beautiful stained glass designs with these pretty cookies that are perfect for hanging on the Christmas tree! Click for the recipe from Yankee Magazine.

Gum Drop Ornaments 8 of 12

Gum drops, toothpicks, and a styrofoam ball turn into these perfectly adorable ornaments in this easy craft. Click for the recipe from My Blessed Life.

Cranberry Heart Ornaments 9 of 12

Turn a bag of fresh cranberries into these simple, pretty heart ornaments in just minutes. Click for the recipe from Maya Made.

Candy Filled Ornaments 10 of 12

Why not turn clear ornaments into candy-filled celebrations? You can with these easy ideas. Click for the recipe from Glam Candies.

Meringue Ornaments 11 of 12

Baiserringe, or Meringue Ring ornaments, are still seen on many Christmas trees in Germany.! Click for the recipe from Villeroy and Boch.

Sugar Cookie Ornaments 12 of 12

Sugar Cookies turn into pretty piggie ornaments with this easy how-to tutorial Click for the recipe from Average Betty.

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